Peter Dutton to host $5000-a-head fundraiser at male-only club

Peter Dutton to host $5000-a-head fundraiser at male-only club

The federal opposition leader will host a flurry of fundraisers in Sydney and Melbourne,including at the Athenaeum Club,which doesn’t allow women to become members.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andStephen Brook

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More than 2500 days after Labor’s promise,can NSW ban no-grounds evictions?
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More than 2500 days after Labor’s promise,can NSW ban no-grounds evictions?

The premier reckons outlawing no-grounds evictions will boost renters’ rights. The problem is his party’s heard it all before.

  • byMax Maddison
Senior icare managers axed in shake-up of troubled insurer

Senior icare managers axed in shake-up of troubled insurer

A review of the NSW workers’ compensation insurer,icare,has led to an exodus of senior staff as the Minns government tightens spending at the agency.

  • byMichael McGowan
‘It’s a workplace’:Premier demands answers over MP’s 4am visit to parliament in boxer shorts

‘It’s a workplace’:Premier demands answers over MP’s 4am visit to parliament in boxer shorts

A powerful parliamentary committee has been asked to investigate Gareth Ward’s early morning decision to come to parliament in a state of undress.

  • byMichael McGowan
The next Sydney sites in line for more housing revealed

The next Sydney sites in line for more housing revealed

About 1100 new homes will be delivered across surplus public land in Sydney and Newcastle as part of the Labor government’s land audit.

  • byMax Maddison
NSW tenants would not be charged fees for paying rent under proposed laws

NSW tenants would not be charged fees for paying rent under proposed laws

Renters have expressed growing frustration at real estate agents’ use of third-party apps that charge extra fees to make rental payments.

  • byMegan Gorrey
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‘A Labor Party hit job’:Fury at move to outlaw private companies running council elections

‘A Labor Party hit job’:Fury at move to outlaw private companies running council elections

The premier says he’s inclined to ban private election companies. One mayor says he’s trying to deflect from Labor’s poor showing with voters.

  • byMax Maddison
‘We fundamentally failed’:Apology for victims,survivors of hate crimes

‘We fundamentally failed’:Apology for victims,survivors of hate crimes

The NSW government has supported all 19 recommendations of a world-first inquiry into gay-hate crimes.

  • byMax Maddison
Costly NSW festival laws to be revamped,all-age music events encouraged

Costly NSW festival laws to be revamped,all-age music events encouraged

The Minns government will introduce a bill this week axing controversial requirements blamed for driving up the costs of staging festivals.

  • byLinda Morris
Greens spruik western Sydney wins,play down Gaza effect in the east

Greens spruik western Sydney wins,play down Gaza effect in the east

Premier Chris Minns admitted a swing away from Labor in western Sydney was a “massive wake-up call” about the economic challenges facing many families.

  • byMichael Koziol andMax Maddison
Developer to launch audacious bid for the old Sydney Fish Market

Developer to launch audacious bid for the old Sydney Fish Market

The move will create more drama for the government as it prepares to open new state-of-the-art premises next door.

  • byHarriet Alexander